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join us tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. cnn's anderson cooper will be asking the questions. >>> coming up next, actor samuel jackson takes on history, playing a less flattering side of dr. martin luther king jr. critics say he's wrong for being too real. and ahead, why some people can't get enough of zombies. secrets from the set of "the walking dead." and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. th
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stay with us. [ male announcer ] for sore muscles use new bengay cold therapy, it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> ten people were killed in clashes why the in the yemeni capital of sanaa, according to witnesses. a medic called it a sad day for the revolution, as tribal fighters battled yemeni security forces. activists said snipers sprayed the crowds with gunfire trying to end the demonstration. protesters are demanding that the president step aside. meanwhile, security officials said drone strikes killed seven suspected militants, including the son of this man, anwar al awlaki. the so-called osama bin laden of the internet was himself killed in a u.s. drone strike last month. it's a smaller coffin than usual, prodemocracy advocates say security forces opened fire on a funeral for a 9-year-old boy. five others were wounded. 15,000 protesters turned out for th
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we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser happened. giving him all these things, showing him the pictures. subsequently a lot of these men were released. but it was a big honor to have the president of the united states in my home. >> amazing. >> it was quite something. although i caught some heat from it, i would gladly do so. i was very proud that he got to become president as we talked and. how would i be critical? it's hard to be critical, because i spent three months in the general assembly, the 47th general assembly in the u.n. and it's a miracle anything gets done wit
we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser...
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he tries to use federalism. as a way to excuse it. >> let's stick up for him a little bit, bring in herman cain's nephew, will cain, that's my uncle and job, i didn't know that. >> will cain is not his nephew but he is a cnn contributor. herman cain is giving mitt romney a run for his money but mitt romney is still most republicans' choice for the most part. >> dana is not alone in her feelings about mitt romney, there's a complete lack of enthusiasm. you can see it in the polls. while rick perry and michele bachmann have rise and falls, 7% to 20% and back to 7%, virtually none of that support flows over to mitt romney. but there's a sense of resignation with mitt romney. support is resigned to go to mitt romney at some point. the reason for that is because a complete failure, a complete lack of viable alternatives. a failure to find alternatives to mitt romney. rick perry, stinks of corny capitalism. he stinks of pay-to-play. michele bachmann shows a complete ignorance of concepts like -- conservative concepts
he tries to use federalism. as a way to excuse it. >> let's stick up for him a little bit, bring in herman cain's nephew, will cain, that's my uncle and job, i didn't know that. >> will cain is not his nephew but he is a cnn contributor. herman cain is giving mitt romney a run for his money but mitt romney is still most republicans' choice for the most part. >> dana is not alone in her feelings about mitt romney, there's a complete lack of enthusiasm. you can see it in the...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. all over the world, from china to india to the middle east, people are worried about the price of food. poor countries paid 20% more for basic food products in 2010 than they did the previous year. [ chanting ] >> some say the arab spring was triggered by food inflation as rising costs were causing public discontent. even here in the u.s., your daily peanut butter and jelly sandwich is going to cost a lot more. peanut prices have doubled this year. the u.n.'s food and agriculture organization, or fao, measures the international prices of a basket of food staples -- wheat, rice, sugar, meats. and its data showed that prices reached an all-time high this year. now, there's good news and bad news. here the bad news. i always prefer the bad news first. things are going to get
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. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. clorox disinfecting wipes and...a digital recorder. i'm finally feeling better. good honey, you turn into such a little whiner when you're sick. no i don't. [ bawk! ] honey, i'm sick. i can't reach the remote. that sounds nothing like me. [ beep ] honey, i'm sick. i can't reach the remote. that kind of does. [ male announcer ] get low prices every day on everything to prepare for cold and flu season. we're so confident in our low prices, we back 'em with our ad match guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. >>> joshua komisarjevsky and steven hayes were both charged with capital murder in the home invasion of the petit family where jennifer hawke-petit was strangled and her daughters left to die in a fire say police say the men set. komisarjevsky and hayes may have been partners in crime, but they are to be tried separately in new haven superior court. steven hayes first. hayes' lawyer is trying to spare him the death penalty. >> hayes always said t
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join us tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. cnn's anderson cooper will be asking the questions. >>> coming up next, actor samuel jackson takes on history, playing a less flattering side of dr. martin luther king jr. critics say he's wrong for being too real. and ahead, why some people can't get enough of zombies. secrets from the set of "the walking dead." for cotibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. (phone ringing) chase sapphire preferred, this is julie in springfield. lysol disinfectant spray and...a toy drum. hiya folks, so the other day i tried to buy some camouflage pants but i couldn't find any. [ rimshot ] thank you, thank you i'll be here all week. in fact, i'll be here for the next 18 years
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and we don't use that. i think we should talk about who we are, that melting pot that we've become. >> well, words of wisdom there, steve. i think barack obama should read your book. >> thank you very much. >> it's a fascinating read, and you make a lot of sense. thank you for coming in. >> yes, sir. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning, it's sunday, october 16. t.j. holm is on assignment. >>> a month into the protests and thousands are taking up the cause of occupy wall street. in new york the demonstrator are moving to times square. >>> hurricane irene postponed the martin luther king dedication but today the dream is realized. among our guests, the reverend jesse jackson and designer tommy hilfiger. >>> and the price of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is about to go through the roof. we thought times were tough already -- we'll explain. >>> and a special welcome to the service men and women watching on the armed forces network. we're so glad you're with us. >>> first, this is the 30th d
and we don't use that. i think we should talk about who we are, that melting pot that we've become. >> well, words of wisdom there, steve. i think barack obama should read your book. >> thank you very much. >> it's a fascinating read, and you make a lot of sense. thank you for coming in. >> yes, sir. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning, it's sunday, october 16. t.j. holm is on assignment. >>> a month into the protests and thousands are...
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to refer to us as the new rat pack. thank you for that. we did get a look inside the debate hall. we're looking to put that thing together. but they will tell you and we all know that there is something that stands out to a lot of folks if you start counting the podiums. there is one missing. supposed to be eight. there is just seven. jon huntsman decided to boycott the cnn debate. we'll get into that. i'm sure the fellows will here in a second. a lot goes into putting a debate like this on. prep work, the venetian helped us out in a major way, but the debate hall is still coming together. that is the spot. it is important. i'll let mark and paul chime in here, people try to understand there has been so many debates and a lot of people i talked to said we got another debate, we just had one last week, what do we need to talk about now? we're in nevada, the issues are different, the people are different and this debate matters. >> you're right. immigration a huge issue out here. we didn't hear in the last debate in new h
to refer to us as the new rat pack. thank you for that. we did get a look inside the debate hall. we're looking to put that thing together. but they will tell you and we all know that there is something that stands out to a lot of folks if you start counting the podiums. there is one missing. supposed to be eight. there is just seven. jon huntsman decided to boycott the cnn debate. we'll get into that. i'm sure the fellows will here in a second. a lot goes into putting a debate like this on....
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faith that fed us when we were hungry. faith that clothed us when we were naked. faith that brought us from the back of the bus toward the white house, from the outhouse to the white house. we come this far by faith! leaning on the lord, trusting in his holy way! he never -- he never -- he never failed us yet! >> reverend al sharpton. a little bit sermon, little bit politics, a little bit of a rally. this, again, the dedication of the memorial on the washington mall to the reverend dr. martin luther king. this -- he was the first african-american to be named "time's" man of the year. the youngest person at the time to ever win a nobel peace prize, but there were so very many time between those awards and when he first started where dr. king was in the forefront of the very front lines of the civil rights movement which meant that there were beating, there were arrests, and along with him was a man who is now a congressman, his name is john lewis of georgia. i spoke with him earlier. in august of 1963, chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, lewi
faith that fed us when we were hungry. faith that clothed us when we were naked. faith that brought us from the back of the bus toward the white house, from the outhouse to the white house. we come this far by faith! leaning on the lord, trusting in his holy way! he never -- he never -- he never failed us yet! >> reverend al sharpton. a little bit sermon, little bit politics, a little bit of a rally. this, again, the dedication of the memorial on the washington mall to the reverend dr....
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they've been waging war against us since 1979. they think so, they plan for it, they kill us. they have plots around the world. they support terrorist organizations and we -- at a strategic level the united states is absolutely clueless about what we should be doing. >> well, but the president certainly has done his best when there were demonstrators on the streets early on in his administration, he was encouraging, they haven't put sanctions on them -- >> no. you look at his confused statements about iran and his confused statements about reaching out and talking with the regime and then you look at how much he supported the demonstrators in egypt. look how much he supported the effort in libya. we have done nothing of consequence to systematically undermine this regime. you just asked what would a gingrich administration do. the gingrich administration would have said to the country, see? this is one more in a 32-year process of waging war against us and is further proof of why we need to replace the dictatorship. >> let me ask you also about something that's just in the new
they've been waging war against us since 1979. they think so, they plan for it, they kill us. they have plots around the world. they support terrorist organizations and we -- at a strategic level the united states is absolutely clueless about what we should be doing. >> well, but the president certainly has done his best when there were demonstrators on the streets early on in his administration, he was encouraging, they haven't put sanctions on them -- >> no. you look at his...
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. >>> thank you for joining us. indianapolis 500 winner dan welden was seriously injured in los angeles. the race is in the 12th lap when it suddenly exploded in to flames. several cars actually went airborne. flames, smoke and car pieces flew in all directions. more than a dozen vehicles were involved in this massive wreck. wheldon was air lifted from the track to the shopt. several other drivers were hurt. we will bring you the latest on this as we get it. we are working on getting new details. but if you look at the incredible pictures, someone is in the hospital right now. the field went in to flames. a developing story out of las vegas. >>> in the meantime, this is a horrifying story, as well. police have made a really an horrific discovery. four mentally challenged adults, locked and chained in the daysment of an apartment building the three men and one woman are believed to be there a week. three people are in custody because of this. they are suspected of holding the captives to get their social security che
. >>> thank you for joining us. indianapolis 500 winner dan welden was seriously injured in los angeles. the race is in the 12th lap when it suddenly exploded in to flames. several cars actually went airborne. flames, smoke and car pieces flew in all directions. more than a dozen vehicles were involved in this massive wreck. wheldon was air lifted from the track to the shopt. several other drivers were hurt. we will bring you the latest on this as we get it. we are working on getting...
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this is a candidate that could use some support, could use some money, he's down pretty low in the fund-raising efforts. so why turn the attention atway from himself and instead of taking the time on morning talk shows to extrapolate on what he's bringing to the table than criticizing the others? that's not going to get him any more support, is it? >> because he was answering the question he was asked, fredricka. if there is one very appealing thing about newt gingrich, he answers the question he was asked. you can see it in the debate. >> doesn't a candidate try to take the control there and say i'm not going to talk about that, i'm going to talk about what i want to talk about. >> they run their talking points no matter what is asked. you ask them what color the sky is, and they have something to tell you about their new income tax plan. i'm telling you newt gingrich doesn't do that. he's confident enough, he figures if you ask me a question, i'll answer it directly. it is appealing. in the long run, newt gingrich will not be a nominee, but he's one of the most appealing characteristics he ha
this is a candidate that could use some support, could use some money, he's down pretty low in the fund-raising efforts. so why turn the attention atway from himself and instead of taking the time on morning talk shows to extrapolate on what he's bringing to the table than criticizing the others? that's not going to get him any more support, is it? >> because he was answering the question he was asked, fredricka. if there is one very appealing thing about newt gingrich, he answers the...
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let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation and a world that is more fair and more just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama, the nation's first african-american president, at the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe, your impressions of the speech? i thought i heard a lot of politics in there. >> a lot. this was obama the president, the politician, the professor, and in some ways this was a rallying cry to his coalition, his base, answering that question that a lot of people have been asking on both sides of the political spectrum -- what happened to that change you were talking about four years ago? and his answer to his coalition, to his base, change will come if you don't give up. again and again and again, the president talking here a
let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation and a world that is more fair and more just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama, the nation's first african-american president, at the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe,...
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police it tell us they haven't made any breakthroughs on the case. they're trying to get fresh eyes on this investigation. take a look here, as you mentioned 25 national guardsmen deployed here to research this area a few blocks away from the home. these are especially trained mps, and they've been trained in it. joining fbi and local law enforcement here to just try to bring a fresh set of eyes, go through everything, make sure they haven't missed anything. here's what the national guard told us about their search. >> with the additional man power, they're able to research or search the area with like a fine tooth comb. they're able to get down in the grass, dig in the dirt, try to find any glues that helps. they're low crawling under bushes and vines. >> and here's exactly what they're talking about. take a look at this thicket. this goes on and on for probably about a half a mile around this field. this is where they've been investigating. this is an area they've cleared. you can see an old it television set, trash in here, they've gone inch by in
police it tell us they haven't made any breakthroughs on the case. they're trying to get fresh eyes on this investigation. take a look here, as you mentioned 25 national guardsmen deployed here to research this area a few blocks away from the home. these are especially trained mps, and they've been trained in it. joining fbi and local law enforcement here to just try to bring a fresh set of eyes, go through everything, make sure they haven't missed anything. here's what the national guard told...
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get your kids and come join us at 11:00. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the "global public square." welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we've got a great show. first up, paul krugman and steve forbes to talk about occupy wall street, democrats and republicans, and other topics on which they will disagree. >>> then, how your cell phone could solve the food crisis. i'll explain. >>> next, one of the most powerful men if one of the most complex countries. the former head of saudi intelligence, prince al faisal, talks about the osama bin laden he knew and much more. >>> finally, how this man became this man. the most wanted man in the world. an unbelievable story. >>> first, here's my take. i was in germany this week, and the mood there is pretty grim. europe is facing its most severe challenge since 1945. if the greek crisis morphs into an italian crisis, italy being too large to bail out, the entire structure of post-world war ii europe could unravel. finally eur
get your kids and come join us at 11:00. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the "global public square." welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we've got a great show. first up, paul krugman and steve forbes to talk about occupy wall street, democrats and republicans, and other topics on which they will disagree. >>> then, how your cell phone could solve the food crisis. i'll explain....
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. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking ass out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i -- you know, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- what do i want them to stay out of? i want them to stay out of my wallet and i want the republicans to stay out of my bedroom. i'm right down the middle, you know? i'm an independent. >> i find the fascinating thing about american politics is no one is quite sure which way the republicans will go here. they have mitt romney, john huntsman. they're not threatening the electorate. you have the tea party gathering the momentum. a huge following behind them. but there is still a sense of what would we get ourselves into if they governed the country? >> what's so interesting about the
. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking ass out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i --...
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the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> it's the middle of the night, july 23rd, 2007. suspect steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky are inside the petit home. police say komisarjevsky goes upstairs, surprises the girls and their mother, tying them to their beds. they then search the house for money. around 7:00 a.m., four hours after they entered the house, steven hayes leaves to buy a few jugs of gasoline. that's him paying for it, captured on this security camera video at this gas station about four miles from the house. "in session" reporter, beth karas followed the case. >> they planned to do something with the gasoline or hayes wouldn't have been sent out to get four gallons of gasoline. >> reporter: when hayes returns, they find a checkbook with reportedly more than a $20,000 balance. with threats, they force mrs. hawke-petit to drive to the bank. you're watching a wife a mother in a desperate attempt to save her family. that's jennifer hawke-petit on this bank security camera vi
the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> it's the middle of the night, july 23rd, 2007. suspect steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky are inside the petit home. police say komisarjevsky goes upstairs, surprises the girls and their mother, tying them to their beds. they then search the house for money. around 7:00 a.m., four hours after they entered the house, steven hayes leaves to buy a few jugs of gasoline. that's him paying for it,...
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. >>> that's it for us today. time to get you now to the "cnn newsroom" for a check of your top stories making news right now. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. october 16th. good morning, everybody. i'm alina cho. t.j. holmes is on assignment. so glad are you starting your day with us. >>> it is getting started right now in washington. ceremonies to dedicate the memorial honoring dr. martin luther king jr. we will take you there live. >>> also, a look ahead to the cnn western republican presidential debate in las vegas. what can we expect in the tuesday night showdown? >>> and last night in los angeles, a star-studded birthday party for former president bill clinton. but not the kind of birthday you'd think. on hand, lady gaga, usher and el en ellen de generes. thchlts morning on the national mall, the four-acre, $120 million martin luther king jr. memorial will be dedicated. our athena jones is in the mall right now and joins us now live. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. as you
. >>> that's it for us today. time to get you now to the "cnn newsroom" for a check of your top stories making news right now. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. october 16th. good morning, everybody. i'm alina cho. t.j. holmes is on assignment. so glad are you starting your day with us. >>> it is getting started right now in washington. ceremonies to dedicate the memorial honoring dr. martin luther king jr. we will take you there live....
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investigators say the suspects used it to douse the home with the girls tied to their beds. what they do next, according to investigators, is pure evil, nearly impossible to comprehend for the officers outside. >> they hear some screams and then the place goes up in flames. >> reporter: hayes and komisarjevsky attempt to get away in the family's suv. they smash right into the waiting police cruisers. inside, police find jennifer hawke-petit's body on the living room floor. hayley's body is at the top of the stairs. she'd managed to free herself but collapsed from the smoke. michaela's body was still tied to her bed. >> when you look at how this happened and why and the torment that this family went through and the way they died at the end, in my 24 years in the criminal justice system, this is one of the few cases that gave me a nightmare. >> reporter: after seven horrific hours inside the petits' home, joshua komisarjevsky and steven hayes are finally taken into custody, charged with sexual assault and murder. dr. william petit, the only survivor, has lost his beautiful wif
investigators say the suspects used it to douse the home with the girls tied to their beds. what they do next, according to investigators, is pure evil, nearly impossible to comprehend for the officers outside. >> they hear some screams and then the place goes up in flames. >> reporter: hayes and komisarjevsky attempt to get away in the family's suv. they smash right into the waiting police cruisers. inside, police find jennifer hawke-petit's body on the living room floor. hayley's...
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i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children were afraid of his experience on the bus. they watched it, and it terrified them. it's far -- it's very far away from what their experience has been at school. and when he said, "i don't feel anything anymore," kids will go to great lengths to feel something. i feel like somebody needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> well, that's -- that's what bothers me about this. look, these bullies have parents. where are the parents? look, if your child's a bully, it's your job to know your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene
i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. all over the world, from china to india to the middle east, people are worried about the price of food. poor countries paid 20% more for basic food products in 2010 than they did the previous year. [ chanting ] >> some say the arab spring was triggered by food inflation as rising costs were causing public discontent. even here in the u.s., your daily peanut butter and jelly sandwich is goin
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will never leave us. thank you so much. god bless each and every one of you always. [applause] e] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> from their grammy-award- winning album, mary mary performs "can't give it up now." >> it is an honor and privilege to be part of this ceremony. we know that we did not get your loan. god did not bring us this far to the boss -- to leave us. and that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing this a capella. ♪ out here not bring me to leave me lonely even when i cannot see clearly, i know that you are with me. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from where i started. nobody told me that this road would be so hard. i cannot givup now. i can'tive up now. i have come too far from where i started. it is not going to be easy, but i do not believe that god has brought me this far to leave me. i have come too far. nobody ever told me it would be easy. it has been a little rough. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from wh
will never leave us. thank you so much. god bless each and every one of you always. [applause] e] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> from their grammy-award- winning album, mary mary performs "can't give it up now." >> it is an honor and privilege to be part of this ceremony. we know that we did not get your loan. god did not bring us this far to the boss -- to leave us. and that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing...
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i think republicans continue to use that message, we may not see them used nancy pelosi as much. she was not as visible in the early campaigns, but obama, there's no way of running away from him with him on the top of the topic -- top of the ticket -- the hot of the ticket. >> that bonuses on democrats to make sure the house is in play. they're straining to do that and feel a lot of pressure to save houses in play. i don't need we have enough information to say that there is a storm during that will allow them to take over the house. i don't think that is there yet. could be there? perhaps. i think you have to give republicans the upper hand. >> thank you very much for being with us. >> tomorrow, a
i think republicans continue to use that message, we may not see them used nancy pelosi as much. she was not as visible in the early campaigns, but obama, there's no way of running away from him with him on the top of the topic -- top of the ticket -- the hot of the ticket. >> that bonuses on democrats to make sure the house is in play. they're straining to do that and feel a lot of pressure to save houses in play. i don't need we have enough information to say that there is a storm...
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-- inhibiting us? he longed for a way to have that discussion and the principles that could come out of that governing the way forward. let's get to the hard part. there is a consensus on the stage right now on this issue on what needs to be done. the real issue is that when we have a congress that has not been reformed pursuant to the 9/11 recommendations, how you constructively move this forward? >> first of all, i think we begin with the president's review of cyber security on how organize the government itself. realize the government itself has all kinds of overlapping jurisdictions and responsibilities. when you really boil it down, the dod will have responsibility in the dot-mil and dhs will have jurisdiction in the dot-gov jurisdiction. the question is then, who is to use the nsa, the greatest technological resources the country has? will we build two, one for civilian and one for military? you have to figure out how both can utilize that resource. secretary gates and they were able to negotiate
-- inhibiting us? he longed for a way to have that discussion and the principles that could come out of that governing the way forward. let's get to the hard part. there is a consensus on the stage right now on this issue on what needs to be done. the real issue is that when we have a congress that has not been reformed pursuant to the 9/11 recommendations, how you constructively move this forward? >> first of all, i think we begin with the president's review of cyber security on how...
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with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and good luck to you. thank you. [applause] >> my knowledge of the civil rights movement is from what i have learned in school at what my parents have taught me. today, i want honor four little girls of the civil rights movement. 11-year-old denise mcnair, 14- year-old addie mae colluins, carole robinson, 14, and cynthia wesley, 14. in 1963, there were killed at 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama when a bomb exploded while they were in sunday school. i am 12 years old. those four little girls w
with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and...